gcloud beta compute instance-groups managed create-instance
NAME
--instance
=INSTANCE
[--stateful-disk
=[auto-delete
=AUTO-DELETE
],[device-name
=DEVICE-NAME
],[mode
=MODE
],[source
=SOURCE
]] [--stateful-external-ip
=[address
=ADDRESS
],[auto-delete
=AUTO-DELETE
],[interface-name
=INTERFACE-NAME
]] [--stateful-internal-ip
=[address
=ADDRESS
],[auto-delete
=AUTO-DELETE
],[interface-name
=INTERFACE-NAME
]] [--stateful-metadata
=KEY
=VALUE
,[KEY
=VALUE
,…]] [--region
=REGION
| --zone
=ZONE
] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …
]
(BETA)
gcloud beta compute instance-groups managed create-instance
creates a virtual machine instance with a defined name and optionally its stateful configuration: stateful disk, stateful metadata key-values, and stateful IP addresses. Stateful configuration is stored in the corresponding newly created per-instance config. An instance with a per-instance config will preserve its given name, specified disks, specified metadata key-values, and specified internal and external IPs during instance recreation, auto-healing, updates, and any other lifecycle transitions of the instance.
instance-1
in my-group
(in region europe-west4) with metadata my-key: my-value
, a disk disk-1
attached to it as the device device-1
, stateful internal IP 192.168.0.10
on the default interface (nic0), and existing address reservation my-address
for stateful external IP on interface nic1
, run:
gcloud beta compute instance-groups managed create-instance my-group --region=europe-west4 --instance=instance-1 --stateful-disk='device-name=foo,source=https://compute.googleapis.com/compute/alpha/projects/my-project/zones/europe-west4/disks/disk-1,mode=rw,auto-delete=on-permanent-instance-deletion' --stateful-metadata='my-key=my-value' --stateful-internal-ip=address=192.168.0.10,auto-delete=on-permanent-instance-deletion --stateful-external-ip=address=/projects/example-project/regions/europe-west4/addresses/my-address,interface-name=nic1
NAME
--instance
=INSTANCE
--stateful-disk
=[auto-delete
=AUTO-DELETE
],[device-name
=DEVICE-NAME
],[mode
=MODE
],[source
=SOURCE
]
You can also attach and preserve disks, not defined in the group's instance template, to a given instance.
The same disk can be attached to more than one instance but only in read-only mode.
--stateful-external-ip
=[address
=ADDRESS
],[auto-delete
=AUTO-DELETE
],[interface-name
=INTERFACE-NAME
]
Use this argument multiple times to update more IPs.
If a stateful external IP with the given interface name already exists in the current instance configuration, its properties are replaced by the newly provided ones. Otherwise, a new stateful external IP definition is added to the instance configuration.
interface-name
nic0
is assumed.
*address*::: Static IP address to assign to the instance in one of the following formats:
+ Address: URL of a static IP address reservation. For example:
.projects/example-project/regions/us-east1/addresses/example-ip-name
+ Literal: For example:
.130.211.181.55
If the provided IP address is not yet reserved, the managed instance group automatically creates the corresponding IP address reservation. If the provided IP address is reserved, the group assigns the reservation to the instance.
auto-delete
never
: (Default) Never delete the static IP address. Instead, unassign the address when its instance is permanently deleted and keep the address reserved.on-permanent-instance-deletion
: Delete the static IP address reservation when the instance that it's assigned to is permanently deleted from the instance group; for example, when the instance is deleted manually or when the group size is decreased.--stateful-internal-ip
=[address
=ADDRESS
],[auto-delete
=AUTO-DELETE
],[interface-name
=INTERFACE-NAME
]
Use this argument multiple times to update more IPs.
If a stateful internal IP with the given interface name already exists in the current instance configuration, its properties are replaced by the newly provided ones. Otherwise, a new stateful internal IP definition is added to the instance configuration.
interface-name
nic0
is assumed.
*address*::: Static IP address to assign to the instance in one of the following formats:
+ Address: URL of a static IP address reservation. For example:
.projects/example-project/regions/us-east1/addresses/example-ip-name
+ Literal: For example:
.130.211.181.55
If the provided IP address is not yet reserved, the managed instance group automatically creates the corresponding IP address reservation. If the provided IP address is reserved, the group assigns the reservation to the instance.
auto-delete
never
: (Default) Never delete the static IP address. Instead, unassign the address when its instance is permanently deleted and keep the address reserved.on-permanent-instance-deletion
: Delete the static IP address reservation when the instance that it's assigned to is permanently deleted from the instance group; for example, when the instance is deleted manually or when the group size is decreased.--stateful-metadata
=KEY
=VALUE
,[KEY
=VALUE
,…]
Stateful metadata may be used to define a key/value pair specific for the one given instance to differentiate it from the other instances in the managed instance group.
Stateful metadata key/value pairs are preserved on instance recreation, autohealing, updates, and any other lifecycle transitions of the instance.
Stateful metadata have priority over the metadata defined in the instance template. This means that stateful metadata that is defined for a key that already exists in the instance template overrides the instance template value.
Each metadata entry is a key/value pair separated by an equals sign. Metadata keys must be unique and less than 128 bytes in length. Multiple entries can be passed to this flag, e.g.,
.--stateful-metadata key-1=value-1,key-2=value-2,key-3=value-3
--region
=REGION
A list of regions can be fetched by running:
gcloud compute regions list
Overrides the default compute/region
property value for this command invocation.
--zone
=ZONE
A list of zones can be fetched by running:
gcloud compute zones list
Overrides the default compute/zone
property value for this command invocation.
--access-token-file
, --account
, --billing-project
, --configuration
, --flags-file
, --flatten
, --format
, --help
, --impersonate-service-account
, --log-http
, --project
, --quiet
, --trace-token
, --user-output-enabled
, --verbosity
.
Run $ gcloud help
for details.
gcloud compute instance-groups managed create-instance
gcloud alpha compute instance-groups managed create-instance
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